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Introduction
A conveniently located Switch Box
allows the operator to:
• turn the router ON and OFF from the
front of the table
• simultaneously operate other devices
such as a light or a vacuum
It also features a resettable, internal
circuit breaker that protects your
equipment against overloads. See
Figure 25.
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Electrical Hookup
Proper grounding diverts potentially
dangerous electricity away from the
operator. The switch box is intended for
use with a three-prong, grounded outlet.
(See Figure 26, below.) The switch
box's electrical cord features an
equipment-grounding connector and a
grounding plug. Insert the plug into an
accommodating outlet that conforms to
the National Electric Code (NEC) and all
local electrical codes.
Figure 25
Figure 26
reset button
WARNING
DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG
If it does not fit correctly, a qualified electrician
must install a compatible outlet.
AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
NEVER connect the equipment grounding
connector (green wire) to a "hot" electrical
terminal. When repairing or replacing the
electric plug or cord, DO NOT connect the
grounding connector to a "hot" electrical
terminal.
Consult a qualified electrician if you do not
understand the grounding procedures, or if you
are not sure whether the switch box is correctly
grounded.
REPLACE DAMAGED CORDS
Damaged and/or worn cords must be repaired
or replaced immediately.
Extension cords must be three-wire, 14 gauge
or larger, with three-prong "male" plugs, and
three hole "female" receptacles fabricated to
accept the tool's plug.
The electrical outlets on the bottom of the
switch box accept three-prong grounded plugs
and the two-prong plugs of double insulated
tools.
SWITCH BOX